Bailu Mountain, also known as Yudai Mountain and Bailu Peak, is a scenic area that spans approximately 5 square kilometers with an elevation of around 455 meters. The mountain’s massive body was formed due to the Yanshan Movement. A notable feature of the mountainside is the famous fault where white rocks resemble belts, known as the Yudai wonder. Beneath these rocks, one can find towering and abrupt immortal stones.
At the summit of Bailu Mountain stands an ancient and elegant temple, the Jiangnan ancient temple – Bailu Temple. At the base of the mountain, there is a spring called Jingtan, which is so clear that it reflects like a mirror. This spring is also referred to as Yuquan Mountain.
The Bailu Mountain scenic area enjoys a monsoon subtropical humid climate that is mild and pleasant, with abundant rainfall and distinct seasons. The average summer temperature at the mountain top is 7 to 8 degrees lower than at the base.
The scenic area is open all year round from 08:30 to 17:00. As for preferential policies, children under 1 meter in height (excluding) enter for free.